Family members identified the woman as Rebecca Ann Aldridge Wetherell (shown on left in above picture) and said she had returned home to find her estranged husband there.

A man and woman were found dead inside a Dunnellon residence on Monday after a report of gunshots.

The woman had just returned home to find her estranged husband there.

Marion County sheriff’s officials said they responded to a shooting at the home, on Southwest 15th Street Road, and made entry. They found two people dead.

MCSO did not disclose the manner of death or identify the deceased. But family members, who were gathered outside, said 30-year-old Rebecca Ann Aldridge Wetherell had just come home come home and found her husband inside.

One relative said the woman’s uncle, who had come to change the locks, was outside and heard three gunshots. He called 911.

Wetherell’s family members and a close friend were gathered beyond the crime scene tape.

Vanessa Wetherell said she had been on the phone with her sister and they talked until her sister got home. When she did, the estranged husband was there.

She told Rebecca Wetherell not to hang up as she was concerned for her safety. She said she heard talking, arguing, banging noises and then strange breathing sounds.

While on the phone, Vanessa Wetherell used another phone to call Brooke Schrab, her sister’s best friend.

“She was one of my best friends,” Vanessa Wetherell said of her sister, as she hugged their mother, Lisa Sardisco, and held their mother’s hand. Vanessa Wetherell said she reached out to other family members and they went to her sister’s residence.

By that time, her uncle had contacted deputies.

Chuck Chiarelly, who lives in Ocala, had followed his niece home to change the locks, Sardisco said. REST OF STORY HERE……

]]>https://eyeoncitrus.com/2019/03/19/man-and-woman-dead-after-gunshots-in-dunnellon-home/feed/0David GregoryimageDavid Carpenter’s A1 Locksmith enters Good Bad and Ugly Business of Citrus County FLhttps://eyeoncitrus.com/2019/01/24/david-carpenters-a1-locksmith-enters-good-bad-and-ugly-business-of-citrus-county-fl/
https://eyeoncitrus.com/2019/01/24/david-carpenters-a1-locksmith-enters-good-bad-and-ugly-business-of-citrus-county-fl/#respondFri, 25 Jan 2019 00:49:37 +0000http://eyeoncitrus.wordpress.com/?p=8361David Carpenter’s A1 Locksmith does not fall into the Ugly category but certainly does into the Bad and doesn’t have real far to go to be an official Ugly Business here in Citrus County!

He started my van with the electronic key and fob and acted like the fob would be reprogram and had to leave it was raining and said the fob should be reprogramed when the rain stopped I went out and discovered the key fob was not reprogrammed and called him. He said it would cost me another $35.00 service charge to have him come back out for the key fob even though he said it was programed or I could come out to his place and he would fix it. Went out to his place and long story short everything costed $120.00 with key fob not program, glad he got the van started not happy with the cost or his attitude of being correct but could not program the fob. It was clear he did not have the means or knowledge to reprogram the key fob. The business van has no discernable markings indicating the business, it’s a big white Nissan Van.

]]>https://eyeoncitrus.com/2019/01/24/david-carpenters-a1-locksmith-enters-good-bad-and-ugly-business-of-citrus-county-fl/feed/0David GregoryA1DICK’S Moving EOC’s first entry into the Good Bad and Ugly Businesses of Citrus Countyhttps://eyeoncitrus.com/2018/12/29/dicks-moving-our-first-entry-into-the-good-bad-and-ugly-businesses-in-citrus-county/
https://eyeoncitrus.com/2018/12/29/dicks-moving-our-first-entry-into-the-good-bad-and-ugly-businesses-in-citrus-county/#respondSat, 29 Dec 2018 23:19:10 +0000http://eyeoncitrus.wordpress.com/?p=8337Dick’s Moving of Homosassa FL (Citrus County) begins our list of an “UGLY” business in Citrus County with a disrespectful staff that upon learning your on a tight schedule begins to slow down and when ask to pick up the pace they became insulting and abusive especially to the elderly. Seniors should avoid this business resulting in EOC UGLY classification and this business should be avoided.. All reviews originally published on EOC will be archived to the EOC “Good Bad and Ugly” Business page for Citrus County.

Elwyn Crocker Sr., Candice Crocker, Kim Wright and Roy Praeter have been arrested in connection with the deaths of Mary Crocker and Elwyn Crocker Jr.

Effingham County Sheriff’s Department

A man who previously worked as a Walmart Santa Claus has been arrested after police found bodies of his son and daughter buried in his backyard.

Last Thursday, Georgia’s Effingham County Sheriff’s deputies searched Elwyn Crocker’s home after receiving a tip that his 14-year-old daughter Mary Crocker was missing.

Deputies found two bodies buried “just inside the wood line,” according to the sheriff’s office. Effingham County Coroner David Exley told USA TODAY the bodies, found feet away from each other, were identified as Crocker’s two children.

Mary hadn’t been seen since October 2018 and her brother Elwyn Jr. hadn’t been seen since November 2016, but police said an official missing child report wasn’t filed for either child. Elwyn Jr. would have been 16 years old this year. Rest of story here

For years, conservatives have assailed the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a dysfunctional bureaucracy. They said private enterprise would mean better, easier-to-access health care for veterans. President Donald Trump embraced that position, enthusiastically moving to expand the private sector’s role.

Here’s what has actually happened in the four years since the government began sending more veterans to private care: longer waits for appointments and, a new analysis of VA claims data by ProPublica and PolitiFact shows, higher costs for taxpayers.

Since 2014, 1.9 million former service members have received private medical care through a program called Veterans Choice. It was supposed to give veterans a way around long wait times in the VA. But their average waits using the Choice Program were still longer than allowed by law, according to examinations by the VA inspector general and the Government Accountability Office. The watchdogs also found widespread blunders, such as booking a veteran in Idaho with a doctor in New York and telling a Florida veteran to see a specialist in California. Once, the VA referred a veteran to the Choice Program to see a urologist, but instead he got an appointment with a neurologist. Rest of story here….

]]>https://eyeoncitrus.com/2018/12/22/the-vas-private-care-program-gave-companies-billions-and-vets-longer-waits/feed/0David GregoryU.S. President Donald Trump displays the "VA (Veterans Affairs) Mission Act of 2018" after signing it in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, U.S., June 6, 2018.IOWA Students at North Butler and Clarksville schools can take firearms course in springhttps://eyeoncitrus.com/2018/12/17/iowa-students-at-north-butler-and-clarksville-schools-can-take-firearms-course-in-spring/
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Firearm safety is being added to the curriculum in the North Butler and Clarksville Community School Districts.

Starting in the spring, a mandatory hunter safety course taught by Butler County Conservation will be implemented into the 7th and 8th grade PE curriculum. A voluntary, closed class will be added for those in grades 9-12 who want to participate. Rest of story here……